Best of Mauricio Macri

Best of Mauricio Macri

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People travel in one of the historic wagons of La Brugeoise of the subway Line A which is expected to be close soon following a decision by city mayor Mauricio Macri to replace the fleet with Chinese-made wagons, in Buenos Aires, on December 29, 2012. Line A was the first subway line to work in the southern hemisphere and its trains are among the ten oldest still working daily. The La Brugeoise wagons were constructed between 1912 and 1919 by La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve in Belgium. AFP PHOTO / ALEJANDRO PAGNI

People travel in one of the historic wagons of La Brugeoise of the subway Line A which is expected to be close soon following a decision by city mayor Mauricio Macri to replace the fleet with Chinese-made wagons, in Buenos Aires, on December 29, 2012. Line A was the first subway line to work in the southern hemisphere and its trains are among the ten oldest still working daily. The La Brugeoise wagons were constructed between 1912 and 1919 by La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve in Belgium. AFP PHOTO / ALEJANDRO PAGNI

Mayoral Election in Buenos Aires

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Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mayoral Election in Buenos Aires

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Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mayoral Election in Buenos Aires

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Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mayoral Election in Buenos Aires

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Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mayoral Election in Buenos Aires

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Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri, Presidential candidate for PRO celebrates after City Mayor candidate for PRO Horacio Rodriguez Larreta won the mayoral elections ahead of the runoff to be held in two weeks, against City Mayor candidate for ECO Martín Lousteau on July 05, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Larreta won the election by a big margin over ECO candidate Martín Lousteau, but did not reach the necessary 50 percent of votes to be proclaimed as the new Mayor.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

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Mauricio Macri (C), Mayor of Buenos Aires City, during an official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri (C), Mayor of Buenos Aires City, during an official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

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Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

Gabriel Rossi/STF

Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

Gabriel Rossi/STF

Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri, Buenos Aires City Mayor, greets people after the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have been moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

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Buenos Aires City Mayor and candidate for President Mauricio Macri (R) and Vice-Mayor Maria Eugenia Vidal during the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Buenos Aires City Mayor and candidate for President Mauricio Macri (R) and Vice-Mayor Maria Eugenia Vidal during the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Mauricio Macri Inaugurates New City Government Headquarters

Gabriel Rossi/STF

Buenos Aires City Mayor and candidate for President Mauricio Macri (R) and Vice-Mayor Maria Eugenia Vidal during the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

Buenos Aires City Mayor and candidate for President Mauricio Macri (R) and Vice-Mayor Maria Eugenia Vidal during the official ceremony to inaugurate the new headquarters of Buenos Aires City Government at Centro Civico Parque Patricios on April 01, 2015 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The headquarters government have moved from their long-standing offices on the Plaza de Mayo to the south of the city in Parque Patricios neighbourhood. The building, designed by multiple award-winning British architect Norman Foster contains a number of wholly sustainable features.

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People travel in one of the historic wagons of La Brugeoise of the subway Line A which is expected to be close soon following a decision by city mayor Mauricio Macri to replace the fleet with Chinese-made wagons, in Buenos Aires, on December 29, 2012. Line A was the first subway line to work in the southern hemisphere and its trains are among the ten oldest still working daily. The La Brugeoise wagons were constructed between 1912 and 1919 by La Brugeoise et Nicaise et Delcuve in Belgium. AFP PHOTO / ALEJANDRO PAGNI (Photo credit should read ALEJANDRO PAGNI/AFP/Getty Images)